Friday
noun /ˈfraɪdeɪ/, /ˈfraɪdi/
/ˈfraɪdeɪ/, /ˈfraɪdi/
- (abbreviation Fri.)the day of the week after Thursday and before Saturday
星期五 - It's Friday today, isn't it?
今天是星期五,不是吗? - She went to dance class last Friday.
她上周五去上舞蹈课了。 - Are you busy next Friday?
下周五你忙吗? - Friday morning/afternoon/evening
星期五上午/下午/晚上 - We'll discuss this at Friday's meeting.
我们将在星期五的会议上讨论这个问题。 - I work Friday to Tuesday.
我星期五到星期二工作。 - I work Fridays to Tuesdays.
我周五到周二工作。 - on Friday We'll meet on Friday (= next Friday).
我们将在星期五见面。 - We met on Friday (= last Friday).
我们星期五见过面。 - (informal or North American English) We'll meet Friday.
我们星期五见面。 - on Fridays The museum is closed on Fridays (= every Friday).
博物馆周五不开放。 - (especially North American English) The museum is closed Fridays.
博物馆星期五不开放。 - on a Friday He was born on a Friday.
他是星期五出生的。 - I always do yoga on a Friday (= every Friday).
我总是在星期五做瑜伽。 - I went to Nairobi on Monday, and came back the following Friday.
周一去了内罗毕,下周五回来。 - (British English) ‘When did the accident happen?’ ‘It was the Friday (= the Friday of the week we are talking about).’
“事故是什么时候发生的,”。“那天是星期五。 - (British English) Come back Friday week (= a week after next Friday).
下周星期五回来。
- It's Friday today, isn't it?
- (also Man Friday)a character in Daniel Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe. He becomes Crusoe's faithful servant after Crusoe saves him from being eaten by cannibals. The phrase Man Friday or Girl Friday was sometimes used to describe an assistant who did many different jobs in an office, but is now quite old-fashioned.
see also girl Friday, man Friday星期五: 丹尼尔·迪福的小说《鲁滨逊漂流记》中的角色。克鲁索将他从食人族中救出后,他成为了克鲁索的忠实仆人。有时使用“男人星期五”或“女孩星期五”这个词来形容一个助理,他在办公室里做过许多不同的工作,但现在已经过时了。
词源Originally translated from the Latin for ‘day of the planet Venus’ Veneris dies and named after the Germanic goddess Frigga.